The concerts offer audiences a chance to experience the fruits of the two-week session, and give the fellows an opportunity to test their work in a live performance.

Eighth Blackbird was made aware of Besant Hill School, a private boarding and day school in upper Ojai, through the Ojai Music Festival in 2013.

Lab musicians have created multiple rehearsal spaces in classrooms, theater spaces, atelier, and an outdoor amphitheater.

Fellows and faculty will live on the Besant Hill campus and partake in the gourmet cuisine provided by the school’s in-house chefs, including organic produce from the campus farm and fruit trees.

More than 200 musicians applied from around the world to participate in the lab. The 30 fellows selected attend tuition-free, from around the globe. The group includes 20 performers, six composers, 1 video artist and three ensembles.

It is a diverse group of musicians chosen for their “talent, technical proficiency, ability to communicate, personality, curiosity and creativity.”

The fellows will participate in a learn-by-doing, exploratory process of creating new work including developing a performance aesthetic, nurturing one’s curatorial vision, and building an entrepreneurial foundation.

“For two decades, we’ve been preparing for the Eighth Blackbird Creative Lab. Since college we’ve been making, interpreting, and performing art; now we’re expanding our mission to embrace mentoring,” said percussionist Matthew Duvall.

“We want to share what we’ve learned and empower extraordinary emerging innovators to make, formulate, create, interpret, and perform. To inspire, and to be inspired by, the vanguard of this time,” he said.